I need a graphic for indicating "hard sticks" in a percussion part (and later also for "soft sticks".) These are simple signs which just look like a percussion stick (!) with either a solid or outlined head. These don't seem to exist in the Feta font, and I'm wondering if anyone knows of a simple
Thanks Kieren,
If the merged staff is coded as
\new Staff \trpmusic \\ \tbmusic \\ \altomusic
you'll get three separate (but correctly coloured!) Voices, rather
than the combined single-Voice output you desire.
this works for now. Although it looks a bit messy when flags, rest,
Trevor Bača wrote:
On 7/5/06, Stewart Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suggest that you start a discussion thread on mutopia's mailing
lists:
If
you have constructive ideas on how to create an archive of
high-quality
public domain notes, then I would strongly recommend you to use
your
Hello list,
I did a bit of research and tried to create a template relating to
segno-coda layout scenarios.
Basically it boils down to the following questions (in order of relevance):
1. Can a line right before a manual line break be ragged individually inside
a score block (something like
Quentin Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think another question regarding selling scores is how much people
would be willing to pay. Obviously the engraving quality must be as good
or better than any print edition, but even then, while I might be
willing to pay a little, I don't know if
C below middle C is just c all by itself so the syntax should be
a, b, c= d e f g a b
(rising steadily up the bass clef :-)
I remember using this test recently, and it does work. The problem I had
(Han-Wen sent me a fix) was that I needed the facility to force an
octave change, but I didn't
I don't think there's much problem about people willing to buy... the
quality can be as good or better as printed editions, thanks to Lilypond,
and the price can be very reasonable due to very little overhead. I'd quite
happily buy (decent) scores from the internet if they were around the same